Blake Novice Tournament 2024
Registration closes January 2, 2024
Accepts Payments Online
This event starts with an educational program about how tournaments work for new fencers and parents followed by a tournament for newer fencers in grades 7 through 12.
NOTE: Payments are no longer being accepted online. Please bring $50 cash—exact change—or a check made out to "The Blake School" if you didn't pre-pay. Also bring $10 cash if you haven't paid the league participant fee through your coach.
IMPORTANT: Blake, SPA, and Holy Family fencers should NOT pay at the end of registration. Please click "save and pay later" and your school will pay for you.
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Eligibility
You are eligible for this tournament if all of the following are true:
- You live in Minnesota or fence with a club or school located in Minnesota
- You are in grades 7-12
- You have never competed in any high-school fencing tournament in any weapon
- You do not have a USA Fencing rating
- You have not fenced in more than one USA fencing tournament
- You complete the league code of conduct form prior to the competition
- You have paid or pay the annual $10 membership fee for participation in the league.
This tournament is intended to help brand-new fencers get started with tournaments by fencing against other people in the same boat, but if you have been taking classes for a year or so but haven’t competed, you are welcome. If you aren’t sure whether you are eligible, feel free to email using the link on this page to ask. You can also ask your coach for guidance.
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Schedule
The schedule will be:
- 8:00—Doors open, and check-in, payment, and equipment check begins (west entrance)
- 9:00—Critically acclaimed presentation about fencing and tournaments for fencers and parents (auditorium)
- 10:00—Check-in closes for people not attending the presentation
- 10:30–Move to gym for tournament
- 11:00—Fencing begins
- TBD—Awards (medals for the top 4 finishers in each event)
We won’t know start times for individual events until we see how many people register.
Note: There will be no food provided and no concessions. Feel free to bring food, as there will be no lunch break.
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Location
The event will be held at The Blake School Minneapolis Campus at 511 Kenwood Pkwy Minneapolis, MN 55403 (near Parade Ice Arena; note this is not at the Hopkins Campus, which many people are more familiar with).
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Registration and payment
You must register via AskFRED (this website) prior to 11:00 PM on 1/2/24 (check the “Who’s coming?” page to make sure your registration went through properly)
Please be aware of the following:
- The individual entry fee for competitors is $42.00
- Blake, SPA, and Holy Family fencers should NOT pay online or in person; your school will cover your entry fees.
- You must be pre-registered via AskFRED (no on-site registration is permitted).
- If you don’t check-in by the close of check-in (10:00 a.m.), you will not be allowed to compete.
- Each fencer may only compete in one event.
- Cash or check only (no credit cards or electronic payments, and there is no ATM on site).
- Checks can be made out to “The Blake School.” Note that if your school or team pays for its team members, you will not need to pay at the door; check with your coach if you aren't sure.
- Parents are welcome to attend the educational portion at 9:00, and they need not pay or register.
Please make sure you are registering under the correct AskFRED-listed high school team or club. Check with your coach if you are not sure which one is yours. In addition, make sure the email listed on your AskFRED account is current and checked regularly; there will be an announcement email sent out a few days prior to the tournament.
In general, there will be no refunds for people who pay in advance and do not show up. However, extenuating circumstances may be taken into account (e.g., snowstorms) and full or partial refunds may be issued after accounting for fixed costs such as awards.
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Equipment rules
All fencers must have
- knickers
- socks that overlap the knickers
- a jacket
- an underarm protector
- a fencing glove (for saber, 800 NW FIE gloves are required)
These items must be in good condition and free of holes.
All weapons will be fenced electric, so each fencer will need a working weapon and a body cord as well as a lamé/etc. for foil and saber.
All women must have chest protectors; any chest protectors used by men or women in foil must have neoprene padding.
Masks will be inspected. They must (1) be free of dents and defects (2) pass a punch test (3) have a working back strap (the new-style Velcro strap system is not required, but there must be a strap in good working condition, tight enough to secure the mask to the back of the head).
Weights and shims will not be inspected for foil and epee.
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COVID policy
As of this posting, masks and vaccinations are not required to participate or attend. However, if you are ill or have a fever, you are asked not to attend. If you have tested positive for COVID, please do not attend unless you have a negative test or have been fever-free for at least 5 full days.